Denny Tincher Pitching Clinics Huge Success!

My Daughter Wants to Learn to Pitch---How to Start!

Saturday December 10th at VBC in Occoquan

This 2 hour clinic is for parents wanting guidance on how to start and support the learning process when their daughters express a desire to pitch....participants will receive an overview of the pitching motion, drills, discover common flaws and a program to follow after the clinic.

This is NOT a clinic for players to be by themselves---this is a parent/player or parent only clinic. However we want and encourage players to attend with the parent in order to practice the drills with Denny.

There is a limit of 12 parents-players/session.

Date: Saturday Dec. 10th Times:

Session 1: 12-2pm Ages: 6-9yrs FULL

Session 2: 2:30-4:30pm Ages: 10-13yrs FULL

Cost: $55 Location: VBC in Occoquan

A little bit about Denny, one of the best pitching instructors in the country:

Denny is the father and pitching instructor for 2008
College Player of the Year, Angela Tincher, who stunned the world in
2008 with a no-hitter against the U.S. Olympic Team. Together, they
developed some unique approaches to softball pitching, and Denny has
found these to be quite successful with other pitchers throughout the
nation.Denny, a graduate of Marshall
University with a Master’s degree in communications, particularly enjoys
the challenge of working with experienced pitchers who have reached a
plateau and cannot seem to get to the next level.

In
a sport where dominating pitchers tend to be well over 6-feet in
height, people often ask us how a pitcher like Angela, just 5’7″, could
pitch at speeds around 68-mph, achieve so much movement on the ball, and
establish herself among the top pitchers in the college softball record
books.We call it the Tincher Maximum Energy
Transfer System, a technique that transfers the body’s energy for the
ultimate advantage on the mound.It allows
pitchers of average height to utilize their natural strengths, specific
to the female body, in ways they might not have considered previously.And,
yes, for taller pitchers who feel there is “power left in their body
that they just can’t unleash”, they are always surprised at how easy it
is to make small changes that bring exciting results while pitching more
comfortably.

The goal is to help your pitcher discover ways to
pitch much more smoothly, lengthen the stride, engage the legs more
fully, and enjoy safe and healthy pitching mechanics that lead to more
power, greater endurance, and more dramatic movement pitches.Can the Maximum Energy Transfer System work for you?